From the United States to Greece and Spain, fast money is being wagered on the recapitalization of bailed out financial firms that played a central role in the financial crisis of their respective countries. The frenzied speculation on these zombie-like institutions and their penny stocks is being driven by a range of investors, from big-money hedge funds to small individual investors, causing wild and gigantic swings in share prices that have produced both riches and pain.
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